One Skein Crochet Scarf Free Pattern

Crochet Scarf Forever Green

When I received this pretty ball of sock yarn a Zauberball, I made the classic mistake and didn’t think to buy another immediately! One ball just isn’t enough for a pair of socks. I’ve struggled with getting to grips sock sizing with the thinner sock yarn, so I searched high and low for months for a pattern that I liked that would use just the one ball. I just couldn’t find a pattern that showed off the beautiful colour range in this Zauberball so I had no alternative but to make up a pattern for this pretty fingerling yarn. The colourway inspired me to make a spring scarf in anticipation of the beautiful green colours of summer, this is a perfect gift for Mother’s Day.

make a spring scarf in anticipation of the beautiful green colours of summer.

I knew I wanted something lacy, but I was worried that one ball wouldn’t quite be enough to get a good length or width for wrapping around your shoulders with a pattern that is all lacy shells. So I chose two stitch patterns to overcome this; a filet crochet basic square pattern and a two-row repeating shell pattern. You can see the effect of the using the two together in picture below.

I really enjoyed making this scarf it was very portable so became my travel companion for many Railway journeys across the southwest of England. I hope you enjoy making it as much as I have xx

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Work 5 treble crochets in to the same stitch, drop the loop from your hook, insert your hook from front to back under the top two loops of the first treble crochet of the group. Pick up the dropped loop with your hook and pull it through the two loops of the first treble.

Finished dimensions – 20cm wide by 175cm long

Pattern Notes

When starting your first row of fillet crochet it may not be quite long enough for the fillet crochet repeat, just reduce your spacing slightly to accommodate a full ch 1, 1trc in the first row. It will then correct itself as you repeat each row.

Blocking this scarf is essential to get the width and to even out the two stitch patterns.

Pattern

Row 1: Ch 50, 1dc in the 2nd ch from the hook, *ch1, miss the next 3 ch, 1trc, ch1 twice, 1 trc, all in the next ch (shell made), ch 1, miss the next 3 ch, 1 dc* repeat * to * to the end of the ch. ( 6 shells in total) You will end on the last dc. Turn.

Row 2: ch 6 (counts as a trc and ch3), miss the next trc. 1 dc in the next trc. *ch3, 5trcp in the next dc. Ch 3 miss the next trc, 1 dc in the next trc* repeat to the end. Finish with 1trc in the last dc.

Row 3: Ch1, 1dc in the same st, *ch1, 1trc, ch 2 twice, 1trc all in the same ch (shell made) ch 1. 1 dc in the top of the 4trcp* Repeat to the end finishing with 1 dc in the 3rd ch of the starting ch 6 of the last row. Turn

Pattern Chart

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